Frederick J. Jackson
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Frederick J. Jackson | |
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Born |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | September 21, 1886
Died |
May 22, 1953 66) Hollywood, California | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1912-1946 |
Frederick J. Jackson (21 September 1886 – 22 May 1953) was an American playwright screenwriter. He wrote for over 50 films between 1912 and 1946. A number of his plays were turned into films, including The Bishop Misbehaves. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and died in Hollywood, California.
Selected filmography
- The Fatal Ring (1917)
- Let's Elope (1919)
- Arizona Express (1924)
- The Lone Chance (1924)
- Shadows of Paris (1924)
- The Naughty Wife (1925) [1]
- The Hole in the Wall (1929)
- The Jade Box (1930)
- Stormy Weather (1943)
Selected plays
- The Bishop Misbehaves (1934)
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